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Lance Armstrong has revealed names and offered additional "new" details about his doping practices. The now-banned cyclist who won seven consecutive Tour de France titles was compelled to make responses to questions under oath in a lawsuit.

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Lance Armstrong has revealed names and offered additional "new" details about his doping practices. The now-banned cyclist who won seven consecutive Tour de France titles was compelled to make responses to questions under oath in a lawsuit.

The answers by Armstrong came last November but were made public now after being filed in federal court by an attorney for former cycling teammate Floyd Landis as part of another lawsuit.

Lance Armstrong revealed that he received performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career from trainer Pepi Marti, Dr. Pedro Celaya, Dr. Luis Garcia del Moral, and Dr. Michele Ferrari.

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He also said masseuse Emma O'Reilly, bike mechanic Julien de Vriese, and motorbike courier Philippe Maire delivered the drugs that he used to cheat in races. It was remarked by Lance Armstrong that Johan Bruyneel participated in or assisted with his use of performance enhancing drugs, and knew of that use through their conversations and acts and he added he usually paid for the substances he used.

It was also revealed during Landis lawsuit that Armstrong would typically supervise his own use of PEDs, but on certain occasions, the use of PEDs was supervised by Dr. Celaya, Dr. del Moral, or Dr. Ferrari.

The cyclist also said he believed his cycling team's general manager, Mark Gorski, was aware of doping by the USPS team while Armstrong told former cyclist Chris Carmichael in 1995 of his use of performance enhancing drugs. Carmichael, a member of the 1984 Olympic road team, said he never saw Armstrong using any banned substances and seeing is believing in his eyes.